Composite Inspector

Shorterm Group
Leicester, Leicestershire
9 months ago
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Weekend Composite Inspector - Leicester
Contract (6-12 months) - £28 - £30 p/h (LTD/Umbrella) - Weekday Day Shift

The Role
Shorterm Group are seeking a Weekend Composite Inspector to join a prestigious company based in the Leicester area.

Skills & Experience Required:

  • Proven experience as a quality inspector
  • Skilled in visual inspection of composite materials (Carbon Fibre & GRP)
  • Experience using Faro Arm and Polyworks software

    Job Details:

  • Contract Length: Minimum 6 months (potential extension to 12 months)
  • Pay Rate: £33-£35 per hour (via LTD Company or Umbrella)
  • Shift Pattern: Friday-Sunday, 6:00am-6:00pm (Weekend Day Shift)
  • Start Date: Immediate starts available

    If you have the relevant skills and are available for weekend work, please apply with your most up-to-date CV and we will be in touch

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